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Old January 19th 07, 03:32 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old January 19th 07, 05:40 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Thank you Mitchell.

I grew up in Houlton, Maine in the Sixties and Seventies and seeing the
B-52's was something I'll never forget.

I spent my summers in the Haynesville Woods and the B 52s would do a low
level run over the area, tree top level. They were loud beyond description.

The sonic booms were great. I miss them.

My younger brother lives in Limestone, Maine and his property abuts Loring
AFB, which is now closed.

Mark


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Old January 19th 07, 05:40 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Planes On Poles, pt 3 - Loring AFB B52 a.jpg (1/1)


Thank you Mitchell.

I grew up in Houlton, Maine in the Sixties and Seventies and seeing the
B-52's was something I'll never forget.

I spent my summers in the Haynesville Woods and the B 52s would do a low
level run over the area, tree top level. They were loud beyond description.

The sonic booms were great. I miss them.

My younger brother lives in Limestone, Maine and his property abuts Loring
AFB, which is now closed.

Mark


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Old January 19th 07, 05:43 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Thank you Mitchell.

I grew up in Houlton, Maine in the Sixties and Seventies and seeing the
B-52's was something I'll never forget.

I spent my summers in the Haynesville Woods and the B 52s would do a low
level run over the area, tree top level. They were loud beyond
description.

The sonic booms were great. I miss them.

My younger brother lives in Limestone, Maine and his property abuts Loring
AFB, which is now closed.

Mark


I was not very clear, as you all know the sonic booms were form other jets
out of Loring AFB.


Mark


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Old January 19th 07, 05:43 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Planes On Poles, pt 3 - Loring AFB B52 a.jpg (1/1)


"MWB" wrote in message
news:QQYrh.17800$32.16891@trndny09...

Thank you Mitchell.

I grew up in Houlton, Maine in the Sixties and Seventies and seeing the
B-52's was something I'll never forget.

I spent my summers in the Haynesville Woods and the B 52s would do a low
level run over the area, tree top level. They were loud beyond
description.

The sonic booms were great. I miss them.

My younger brother lives in Limestone, Maine and his property abuts Loring
AFB, which is now closed.

Mark


I was not very clear, as you all know the sonic booms were form other jets
out of Loring AFB.


Mark


 




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